WHO IS "virtuallyhistorical"? It's the two-man team of PETER HURST (phurst) and MAK WILSON (virtuallyhistorical). Two middle aged Brits with a passion for history, myth, art, architecture, CGI, costume and a few other things we can't mention!
Mak is a cgi animation director, puppeteer, actor, director, writer and movement consultant for TVÂ and film and Peter a actor, puppeteer, designer and writer.
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Comments (10)
Moebius87
Already outstanding! I am now bracing myself to get completely bowled over and blown away by the final render!
davidrivera
All three images you created are fantastic! What I like about this image is that it gives you an idea how an Atrium would have actually been lit. Dave
audity
definitely worth the viewing ! This is a great work.
MartinK
Nice work! I like punchy lighting, but this is a tad blown out. Like the feel of the lighting though- its nearly there.
Lynne
Want to see MORE! How about some closeups of some of your furniture....
virtuallyhistorical
Thanks to all. Mo: Thanks. Dave: You're right. Apart from oil lamps, that would be the light source. Lynne: I may just do that! In the meantime you have two options: go to our website or wait until they come up for sale, which should be soon. audity: Thank you! Martin: thanks for your comments. It is a tad blown out. That's partly by choice as I like to go for a photographic, contrasty look, but it's mainly the result of the original not being quite right and upping the contrast in Photoshop to compensate. Hope to get it right next time. Mak
Doublecrash
Another great one. This time I like specially the POV.
kennyliu
Very cool pov, Beautiful work!
Metonicus
Just a historical note and question. Is that David by Michaelangelo in the middle of the bath? If it is; you being a hitorian, I shouldn't have to ask you the next question.
virtuallyhistorical
Haven't looked at the comments on these images for a long time, as you can tell, and the answer is "no" Metonicus, it isn't David. If I remember right it's Jupiter, but my partner in time and model maker, Phurst will have to clarify.